Arguably the best-known member of the 365 series, the Ferrari Daytona ran from 1968 through 1973 to the tune of 1,284 coupes and 122 spiders. During its final years of production, the Daytona was ...
The Daytona did everything a Ferrari needed to do. In the spirit of its predecessor, the 275 GTB, it looked like all business; fairly bursting the seams of its Pininfarina bodywork and leaving no ...
According to historians, the model’s original name was to be Daytona, in recognition of Ferrari’s 1-2-3 victory at the 24 Hours of Daytona in February of 1967. As that moniker was likely leaked by the ...
Having already won the 1972 World Sportscar Championship for Makes with eight consecutive wins, Ferrari chose not to contest the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the premier sports car class. This decision ...
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The 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona arrived at a moment when the supercar world was pivoting toward radical mid‑engined shapes, yet it doubled down on a long‑bonnet, front‑engined layout and old‑school ...
The Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona is often remembered as the car that proved Maranello could still build a front engined V12 thoroughbred in the age of the mid engined revolution, yet its arrival was ...